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  2. AMERICA

    President Wilson on Friday signed the Army Draft Bill, which does not give permission to Mr. Theodore Roosevelt to lead a force of volunteers in the war. The ...

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  3. A LONG WAR.

    The British Minister for War (Lord Derby) in an interview with a correspondent of the American United Press, said:— ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    Opinion in Ireland is not optimistic regarding the proposed Irish Convention to settle the Home Rule question. The Sinn Feiners will not be represented [some ...

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  5. CANADA.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden), speaking in the House of Commons at Ottawa, announced that the "selective draft" would be adopted in Canada to ...

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  6. ISONZO.

    The battle on the Isonzo front continues fiereely. The special correspondent of the Paris "Petit Parisien" says:—"The enemy has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    Correspondents at British headquarters report that all was quiet at Bullecourt on Friday, and that no infantry fighting took place. ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the New York "Sun" telegraphed to that journal on Saturday:— "The crisis is past. There is ...

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  9. SOCIALISTS.

    The great International Socialist Conference at Stockholm opened on Friday. M. Branting (the Swedish Socialist leader), who presided, paid a tribute at the ...

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  10. STRIKE OFF.

    The strike of engineers at munition works has been declared off. At a conference on Saturday with the executive council of the Amalgamated ...

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  11. THE KEY TO VICTORY.

    The Director-General of Food Economy (Mr. Kenndy Jones, M.P.), speaking at Edinburgh on Friday said that he thought that the Admiralty's ingenuity and our ...

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  12. ENGLISH TRANSPORT LOST.

    The Press Bureau on Saturday announced that the British troopship Cameronia (an Anchor liner, of 10,963 tons) was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean on Tuesday ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. N. Maskelyne, the famous illusionist, at the age of 78 years. Mr. Maskelyne first appeared as a conjuror when he was 16. For ...

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  14. Outrages in Poland and Palestine.

    A Polish newspaper, describing May day incidents at Lodz (the "Manchester of Poland"), says that Germany infantry fired on a crowd of workmen who were holding ...

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  15. British in Macedonia.

    A British official despatch from Salonika says:—"We drove back the enemy's heavy counter-attack on our new positions on the Struma. The naval air service successfully ...

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  16. Murdered Austrian Premier.

    During the trial at Vienna of Herr Adler for the murder of Count Stnergh, formerly Austrian Prime Minister, the accused blamed the policy of the deceased in having ...

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  17. Mr. Fisher on Future Peace.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Andrew Fisher), writing to the League to Abolish War, said:—"A determination exists that the war shall be prosecuted to ...

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  18. Round Up of "Shirkers."

    The London police and military police raided several gambling dens in the East End on Saturday, with a view to securing army shirkers and absentees. ...

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  19. Warships Versus Zeppelin.

    Advices from Copenhagen show that the destruction of the Zeppelin L22 off the Danish port of Esbjerg was clearly seen from the Danish coast. ...

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  20. Next Imperial Conference.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden), in the course of a speech in the Canadian Parliament, on his return from England, said:— ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS ON LEAVE.

    A despatch has been received from the British authorities by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announcing that most of the Australian soldiers serving in ...

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  22. Les Darcy Seriously III.

    Les Darey, the Australian boxer, is dangerously ill, suffering from an infection of the teeth and tonsils. He underwent an operation, and hopes ...

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  23. British Air Hero a Prisoner.

    It has been learned that the famous British airman, Captain Ball, who was reported as missing a week ago, is a prisoner in Germany. ...

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